BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun

The BL 8 inch gun Mark VIII was the main battery gun used on the Royal Navy's County-class cruisers, in compliance with the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. This treaty allowed ships of not more than 10,000 tons standard displacement and with guns no larger than 8 inches (203 mm) to be excluded from total tonnage limitations on a nation's capital ships. The 10,000 ton limit was a major factor in design decisions such as turrets and gun mountings. A similar gun formed the main battery of Spanish Canarias-class cruisers. In 1930, the Royal Navy adopted the BL 6 inch Mk XXIII naval gun as the standard cruiser main battery in preference to this 8-inch gun.

Ordnance BL 8 inch gun Mk VIII
Forward 8-inch turrets aboard HMAS Canberra
TypeNaval gun
Coast defence gun
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1927 – 1954
Used byRoyal Navy
Royal Australian Navy
Spanish Navy
WarsSecond World War
Spanish Civil War
Production history
No. built168
Specifications
Mass17.5 tonnes
Barrel length400 inches/10 meters(50 calibres)

Shell256 pounds (116 kg)
Calibre8-inch (203 mm)
Muzzle velocity2805 feet per second (855 m/s)
Maximum firing range28 kilometres (17 mi)
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